Discovery Tales
Port Discovery Children's Museum 35 Market Place, Baltimore, MD, United StatesLook, listen and sing! Gather 'round, friends. Join us as we sing songs and read stories and the whole family can enjoy.
Look, listen and sing! Gather 'round, friends. Join us as we sing songs and read stories and the whole family can enjoy.
Friday nights from May through August the museum will extend its hours to 7pm. From 4pm-7pm admission will be $12!
Stop by one of our Discovery Pop Ups and discover the power of play! Explore a guided play experience that stimulates fine motor skills and critical thinking.
A family game show with multiple choice and carnival inspired challenges. Select players will test their knowledge and skills for the chance to win take-home prizes. Challenges and questions will... Read more »
A family game show with multiple choice and carnival inspired challenges. Select players will test their knowledge and skills for the chance to win take-home prizes. Challenges and questions will... Read more »
Look, listen and sing! Gather 'round, friends. Join us as we sing songs and read stories and the whole family can enjoy.
Help Port Discovery’s resident mermaid, Seashell, find her sea friends hidden by the evil Captain Barnacle. Explore the seashell full of “bubbles” to find her friends and maybe some hidden... Read more »
Participate in yoga inspired activities that will encourage the development of spatial awareness, confidence, and both physical and mental strength. See how movement and traveling are connected.
Look, listen and sing! Gather 'round, friends. Join us as we sing songs and read stories and the whole family can enjoy.
Help Port Discovery’s resident mermaid, Seashell, find her sea friends hidden by the evil Captain Barnacle. Explore the seashell full of “bubbles” to find her friends and maybe some hidden... Read more »
Get your motor running with this fun printing project. Using toy vehicles, friends will create tire marks all around Port Discovery's Paper City!
Take a sight-seeing ride around the museum's floor in a seated play-set made completely out of cardboard.